Crying out, when one is in anguish, it is the same as a prayer. If you have ever cried out in anguish, then you have prayed. You have sent up a prayer to Our Heavenly Father.
God our Heavenly Father hears our every word. So much so, that when we cry, the rumblings of the heart reachs the hearts of our loved ones in heaven. Their love offered in supplication to Our Heavenly Father, through Jesus Christ Our Brother gives solace to the Heart of Our Heavenly Father, and heals the wounds of Our Risen Lord!!
Why prayer? Prayer is the salve to the wounds of Our Jesus! Wounds that we inflicted throughout the generations! In the healing of HIS wounds salvation is granted, and peace fills the soul of the believer!
So powerful is prayer, that it feeds the soul. Nothing else on earth has the power of prayer. So powerful is prayer, that it is like incense before the the throne of God. Then God, the Father Almighty, looks upon the humble heart and grants peace. A peace that surpasses all understanding and can not be found in the mere pleasures of this life.
The pleasures of this world are a ‘quick fix’ unto the flesh of the soul, and not the spirit, that is everlasting.
For the spirit, because it is everlasting, requires the ‘food’ that only the Father can give. As a child waits for his Father, so do we wait for our Heavenly Father. It is through Him that we were granted life; and it is through HIS SON that we are granted ETERNAL LIFE!
The gifts of the Spirit are from above. The gifts of the heavenly hosts can not be realized without the intersession of the Son of God! Jesus, the Son of God, has been granted this immeasurable gift. Why? Because obedient to the Father, Jesus succumbed to the greatest suffering imaginable to redeem the whole world from its sin.
Sin! What is sin? It is all that opposes the love of the Father. Sin is disobedience to the will of God.
How does one know the will of God? First through the teachings of Our Lord Jesus Christ; found in the MOST HOLY BIBLE.
The Ten Commandments were the first rules Our heavenly Father desired us to follow. However, the rules were broken, and cast aside. So, Our Heavenly Father sent forth His only begotten Son, so that we all may know Him, and the incredible love He has for us.
This is the love of a Father to His children. He gives, and gives. Yet, even the Heavenly Father will one day call us home. Then the love that you and I have experienced by following His Son will bring us home.
God’s love is pure and true. His Son purifies us to allow us acceptance into the kingdom. Only the Son has this power. Nothing else will matter. No matter what you have done, or who you have cared for. If The Son has not met you, and has not been allowed to wash away the sins of this life, then the kingdom of God will be lost forever.
Call upon Jesus and experience this joy that surpasses all understanding, and your life will be ‘full’! He will fill the crevices of your heart in no other way possible. That void that has been and ache in your soul for so long will disappear, and you will be made ‘whole’ through the ‘blood of the Lamb of God!’
Book of Hebrews: Chapter 3 verses 7-19 Israel’s Infidelity a Warning
7) Wherefore, as the Holy Spirit says: “Today, if you should hear his voice, 8) harden not you hearts as at the revolt in the day of testing in the desert, 9) When your fathers tested and tried me, and saw my works 10) for forty years. Because of this I was angered with that generation and I said, ‘They have always been of erring heart, and have never known my ways.’ 11) Thus I swore in my anger ‘They shall never enter into my rest.'” 12) Take care, my brother, lest any of you have an evil and unfaithful spirit and fall away from the living God. 13) Encourage one another daily while it is still “today,” so that no one grows hardened by the deceit of sin. 14) We have become partners of Christ only if we maintain to the end that confidence with which we began. 15) When Scripture says, “Today, if you should hear his voice, harden not your hearts as at the revolt,” 16) who were those that revolted when they heard that voice? Was it not all whom Moses had led out of Egypt? 17) With whom was God angry for forty years? Was it not those who had sinned, whose corpses fell in the desert? 18) To whom but to the disobedient did he swear that they would not enter into his rest 19) We see, moreover, that it was their unbelief that kept them from entering.”
